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Key Takeaways:
(00:46) What Do My Food Cravings Say About Me?
(03:21) How Are Taste and Culture Connected?
(04:34) How Do Our Bodies Remember Food?
(06:28) How Can Food Be a Form of Resistance?
(10:16) How Can We Decolonize Our Diets?
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